No registration needed for any Somerset County residents and businesses to seek assistance on Monday.
New mayor focuses on financial matters in opening remarks at first Township Committee meeting of 2014.
Both incoming and outgoing mayors stress township's fiscal strengths.
The storm is expected to bring heavy snow and sub zero temperatures.
The U.S. Postal Service’s regulator approved the increase of about 6 percent across all mail services.
First Bernards Township annual reorganization still on for 7 p.m. at municipal building at 1 Collyer Lane.
Governor faces criticism for not defending two of New Jersey's gun laws in court.
The New Jersey governor's first GIF-filled post came Monday morning.
Gov. Chris Christie leads Hillary Clinton by just 2 percentage points in the latest CNN/ORC poll.
The proposed legislation still has to gain approval of the state senate and Gov. Christie.
His lead is due to large lead among moderate Republicans.
Packages not signed for during the week may be picked up at the Basking Ridge post office this Sunday and next.
Meeting scheduled to be held in courtroom in municipal building.
Mayor Vic Sordillo said issue was discussed in closed session, Somerset County declines to join effort to preserve historic building.
April L. Judge coming from director's position at West Caldwell Library.
Traffic on Route 22 heading north will need to take a different route.
Patrons can use tickets on alternative travel mode including rail, light rail, bus.
Even among those who have been homeless less than a year, they still find shelter in Somerset County, according to a recently released government report.
Information added: Hearing continuation scheduled for special meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 15.
Bernards Twp. Shade Tree and Environmental commissions urge residents to keep planting trees as part of initiative kicked off last spring.
Updated: Somerset County reports that striping of new pavement should begin on Tuesday.
A former Basking Ridge resident, now Patch editor, reflects on the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's assassination.
Hearing set for Thursday now delayed until Dec. 19, says citizen group. Group's lawsuit dismissed, attorney says.
On behalf of her dead son, Nancy Ekberg is suing the estate of his best friend, the man driving the car in which both he and Thomas Ekberg died in 2011.
Road being milled and paved piecemeal to avoid closures in Bernards and Bedminster.
Township attorney suggests illegal signs can be legally removed by just about anyone.
Nearly half of the voters polled say the guv's signature bravado might not have the same appeal in a broader presidential race.
Governor tops all candidates by double digits, according to poll.
Monday planning board meeting called off due to a lack of quorum.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Township Committeewoman Carol Bianchi wasn't the only Republican chosen by local voters.
Candidate John Groot, who received the fewest votes, said he already had dropped out of race.
Walsh's re-election means that Somerset County's freeholder board will stay all-Republican.
Incumbent easily wins another term.
Republicans Jon Bramnick and Nancy Munoz have been re-elected to the District 21 State Assembly, unofficial results show.
For voting results from the governor's race to the board of education, check Patch first.
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Poll workers in Liberty Corner say busiest time of day so far between 6:45 a.m. to 9 a.m.